|
|
|
|
|
by jwarkentin
4502 days ago
|
|
Did you know that cell phone networks today are mesh networks? There is a huge amount of work going into mesh network development, though admittedly, there's still a long way to go. Also, did you see this (one of many interesting efforts):
http://openlibernet.org/faq.html All that said, even if we just had a functioning alternative (even if it were significantly slower), it would give us options when we need uncensored, unregulated communication. It's better than having absolutely no options when your government oversteps its bounds. |
|
I don't think this is true, at least not using Wikipedia definition of "mesh network".
Mesh Networks are where each node relays data to other nodes, with data "hopping" from node to node.
That does not happen on cell networks. Each phone relays data to a cell tower, but thats it. There's no "hopping" from phone to phone, or from tower to tower. (Your phone might move between towers, taking a phone call from one tower to another as you drive, but there's never more than one "hop". Your phone call never jumps through three cell towers before hitting backhaul, for instance.)
For the same reason that having a few Wifi hotspots backhauled in a building isn't a "mesh network", a cell phone network is also not a "mesh network".